If you have decided to add a conservatory to your home, it’s one decision that you will take pride in for years to come. A conservatory is such a unique space that it immediately accentuates the overall curb appeal of your property.
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While designing a conservatory, you need to approach the entire process creatively. For starters let us assume that you are still in the planning stage of designing a conservatory. You may have already seen dozens of design inspirations on different home improvement sites.
But figuring out what exactly would work in your conservatory is always a challenge. Here we share eight important tips that you must keep in mind while designing your first conservatory.
You shouldn’t start building a conservatory and not know exactly what you wish to use the space for. Before you hire a contractor for the job or start looking for design inspirations you must have a clear idea in your mind what functions your room should possess.
Every decision about the conservatory, right from its size to architectural design and the furniture you install would be dependent on the idea behind it. You will face roadblocks at every stage of building one if you don’t have a clear idea in your mind regarding its use.
The idea behind designing a conservatory isn’t merely to add one since the idea is trending but to add to the overall curb appeal of your property. If you have inherited a property or bought one this is perhaps the most significant addition you will make into it.
Hence, it is the perfect opportunity to add your personal taste into the structure of the home. The design should be thoughtful and should blend seamlessly with the existing structure.
You should be closely involved in all the detailing decisions to ensure the conservatory and the home aren’t in disharmony. Start doing research into furniture that appeals to your tastes, you don’t want to have an idea in mind that you discover can’t be realized later on.
Conservatory chairs can vary in shape and size so you want to make sure you can fit enough to accommodate all those who are using it. Always keep in mind you won’t have a lot of wall space for art or even televisions so much of your items will have to be on the floor to accommodate your wonderful new windows.
Where should you position the conservatory in your home? There are times when your deciding power would be limited as the old structure doesn’t allow you to build the conservatory wherever you want.
However, if that isn’t the case there are two options that most homeowners opt for – building the conservatory beside the living room or as an extension of the kitchen. You can choose either of the two based on your personal tastes.
If you want to use the space as an additional dining area, building one attached to your kitchen would be a great idea. However, if you are looking to use it as a study room or one where you will host your guests, offer access to the conservatory through the living area of your home.
This is one of the most important decisions you will have to make while designing your conservatory. While you’d definitely want to go for a bigger one, bigger isn’t always the better option when it comes to conservatory design.
You should choose the size and shape based on the existing structure of your house and also the size of your property. The conservatory should look like a natural extension of the home rather than something that has been forced onto the overall design. Take into account the size of your garden, you don’t want your conservatory to take over more than a third of your outside.
Roofs are one of the most important elements of your conservatory design and they do define how the space looks. In the modern world, you have all kinds of roofing options available and this makes conservatory designing an interesting project.
There are self-cleaning glasses available and this would take care of dust, debris and bird droppings that settle on the roof. You can also opt for sun protective glazing if you want to prevent the conservatory from turning into a heat chamber.
It goes without saying that the interiors of the conservatory need to be warm and comfortable. The purpose of building one is more to do with enjoying cold days than lazing around during the summer! This is where you must ensure that the place is properly insulated to ensure the space can retain the heat breaking through the glass.
If you think that won’t be sufficient you should plan out the installation of other heating systems. Most conservatory contractors offer hot water systems and you can opt for one. In the window, your conservatory can become humid and damp, even if you are building one in the summer, it is good to have the right conservatory dehumidifier on standby ready for the colder days to prevent damp in your room.
We talk so much about conservatories being the perfect place to make use of the natural light and enjoy the scenery outside that lighting this space often ends up being an afterthought.
After all, you can’t just shut off the room once it is dark outside. If you are opting for the traditional Orangery or Canopy type conservatory, you should make use of hanging downlights if the structure is tall enough. These add that classical touch to the conservatory. You have to be creative with wall lights and not sacrifice large windows to install them.
This isn’t technically part of your conservatory designing project but it affects how your conservatory appears once it has been built. Once you are done with building the conservatory the ground area around this would look like any other building site.
By working on the landscape you can make the space truly functional. Remove any big branches or shrubbery that prevents sunlight from entering the space. You can also work on other landscaping ideas based on your personal tastes.
You should keep these eight tips in mind when you are designing your first conservatory. It is also important for you to choose a reputable conservatory contractor. You should discuss with them your idea and needs from the conservatory and work out a plan that is best suited for your property. It is important for you to listen to their suggestions as being experts in this field, they will be able to take your idea and improvise it for best results.
Hello, I’m Laura Bennett. I love nature especially when it comes to flowers and different kinds of plants. I started a very small garden behind my house and I named it Humid Garden. So, I created this blog to provide aspiring and inspiring thoughts about gardening for gardeners and anyone who has the intention of keeping a garden.